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spoken remembmnees of tomorrow.
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Table of Contents
ADMINISTRATION 4,5,e
TEACHERS 7:tP
Underclassmen i4,28,4$
ATHLETICS
ACTIVITIES 26
Organizations33-"
Sports 58-75
ACTIVITIES
Graduates ^4-^3
The Senior Class u
ADVERTISING
4
Helen Prior
PHYLLIC CARLSOrJ
Edward Grundstrom
8ghool.
Personnel
/4 Tftcut to- 4t ^OH^ntd
When you think of Sutton High School sports one name seems
to stand above the rest. That is the name of Paul Lamontagne.
ALUMNAE
Hope (Smith) Stockhaus
Marilyn (Vokes) Belle
Nancy (Oles) Jarvais
Carole (King) Rej
Deb (Putnam) Ford
Diane (King) Cameron
Sharon (Turner) Jerz
Joan (Bromley) Siska
Sheila (Turner) Stockhaus
Rose (Carter) Salem
Margaret Stevenson
Pauline (Smith) Fedorzuk
Vivian Alger
Cheryl Bickford
Joni Palmer
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ALLMNI
Steve Smith
Howie Bottomly
Vaughn Harding
Don Ekiund
Dana Gravison
Brian Young
Jim MacDonald
Rick Ekiund
Steve Young
Kevin Bickford
Doug Bobbins
Tim Stevenson
Rob Peladeau
Mike Towle
CHAIRPERSON EX OFFICIO
Beverly Shaw Johnson
CO-CHAIRPERSONS
Anne T. Keegan Lynn M. Gaskell
COMMITTEE
GAME ARRANGEMENTS
Veto Filipkowski
PLAYER SELECTIONS
Stephen Romasco Joan Siska (Alumna) volunteer
HALL OF FAME
Stephen Romasco Joyce Ettamarna Veto Filipkowski
PROGRAM
Anne Keegan - Chairperson
Sunnee Gallup James O'Dea
Beverly Shaw Johnson Sharon Fontaine
TICKETS
Florence Shaw - Chairperson
Don Bjorn Paul Lamontagne
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Barbara Richard
Peter Martin
Kim Paquette
David Perry
Robin Lindblad
Lisa Loach
Pam Roberge
Mike Raad
Mary Paradise
Daryl Plante
Pam Robbins
Susan Rocheleau
Erin Lombardi
Laura Monsam
Robert Roy
Regina Lemoine
Karan Muzzy
Richard Maranda
Gigi Lister
Tobi Richards
Diane Morriggi
Debra Lulu
Mike Licopoli
Cindy Libbey
Glenn Peladeau
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Karen Fairbend
Kim Jarvis
Diane Cahill
Amy Adams
Kris tine Hodgman
Lynn Haley
Sandy Be i que
Jody Eaton
Cindy Larson
Tina Desrosiers
Stacey Biava
Terri Forleo
Amy Auger
Debbie Battramaitis
Pat Faulkner
Ruth Hatfield
Tracey Cheutis
Marcia Brigham
Wendy Johnson
Pat Farrar
Alyssa Going
Kathy Giff ord
Ben Deras
Arun Khosla
Cheryl Hagglund
Kathy Donahue
Alfred Gagner
Steven Gogolinski
John Jacques
Jimmy King
Jim Lazaro
Henry Carrier
Carl Conlon
Steven Army
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Ohris Se. rjak
Tina Strickland
Dawn Smith
Kevin Vernon
CJindy Goodwin
Robert Vasalofsky
Kelly Towle
Norma Thatcher
Laura Christensen
Davp Vorgillio
Robert V: nincasa
Lee Simmons
Martin Hhaw
Jimmy Stevenson
Brian Scholten
Helen Stevens
Jeff Talbot
Randy Ustinovici
Keith Ryan
Paul Talbot
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Tammy Mullen, Kim Jarvis, Laurie Paquette, Michelle Tighe, Erin Lombard!
Coach Sheila Stockhaus, Paula Cichy, Lynne Ovian, Sandy Hellstrom, Share
Zuidema, Andrea Shea, Mgr. Chris Young, and Asst. Coach Joan Siska
fidd hockey
Team spirit and team work were
the two basic ingredients of
the J.V. Field Hockey Team.
Winning was important but not
the only means to an end.
Skills of the team were per-
fected throughout the season
with the help of Coach Siska.
Practices were hard and ex-
hausting. Memories were the
winning game against Shepherd
Hill; the victory against
Bartlett and the winning goals
of Erin Lombard! • and Kim Jarvis,
The captains Andrea Shea and
Sharon Zuidema kept spirits
high among the team members.
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Fans come out for i|
Coach Brian Bickford
Billy Hatfield
Stuart Anderson
David Perry
Michael Perry
Jeff Jernberg
Jay Bachand
Paul Broberg
Sutton J
with onl
Dickie Tucker
Michael Licopoli
Keith Ryan
Ronnie Brown
Peter Swart
David Putnam
Kenny Bickford
Martin Shaw
Richard Maranda
)r
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J.cu.
SOCCER
■ton-Bromf ield rivalry
Kim Jarvis;high scorer, strong offensive forward; Pam Robbins,
strong rebounder, and Stephanie Johnson ;an^ excellent point guard.
Dual Valley^
Lea;^ue
JV
Go-Ghamps
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A Look at the future of girl ' s
Basketball at S.H.S shows great
promise. More of a look at the
remaininig members of the team
shows continuing success.
Paula Cichy; agressive and strong,
^ood outside shooter
Andrea Shea; tough and quick
guard
Terri Libbey; agressive and strong,
point guard
Cathy Chase; good rebounder,
a forward.
The Douglas home game was the
most exciting and important.
Rivalry creates pressure.
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earn strategies from the coach and pointers for Chrissy
ichard, quick, fast outside shooter and Michelle Tighe
■he strong rebounder.
Stephanie Johnson, Andrea Shea, Paula Cichy,
Chrissy Richards, Michelle Tighe, Terry
Libbey, Cathy Chase, Pam Robbins, Kim Jarvis,
Shsil'^ StocKh"
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Future Varsity players were evident in this yearfe J.V.
Basketball team as reported by Mr. Ellis, Coach. A slow start
had the team begin the season, losing k games, Theil the skills
and players united, ending the season winning 10 league games.
This team, dominated by sophomores, shows promise for the
future. The most thrilling game remembrairecwas probably the one
we lost when we lost in double overtime at Nipmuc.
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The date i3_
My date '
, It was a
night.
arrived in a
at
He gave me flowers
which was
to match my evening dress
. He was wearing a
Before the dance we went to dinner at
We arrived at the dance
at p.m. The band
^ /m/ ... daie f dance f lo^e f
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The gym was transformed into a gala ballroom decorated
with • We sat with our friends
• During the evening we danced and enjoyed
punch and desserts. Our favorite song was ,
Before we left we had our pictures taken by Mr. Keegan, near
the • Before we went home^ we went to
. I arrived home at , I had a
time .
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a
a
Paul Broberg
Paula Cichy
Amy Amato
Joan Conley
Jerry Burdick
Pat Burroughs
Ken Bickford
Tammy Estabrook
Melody Beech
Robin Bellville
Dale Carter
Bill Brownson
Chris Bagley
Jack Cahill
David Erickson
Ann Marie Baltramaitis
Donna Cross
Linda Fant
Betty Jo Boule
Brian Bordeaux
Wayne Forrest
Jay Bachand
Robert Clarke
Warren Chase
David Beckwith
Eric Anderson
Kevin Boucher
Jeff Demers
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Margaret Potter
Kelly Provencal
Angela Russell
Mike Whittier
Vaughn Wright
Andrea Shea
Michelle Tighe
Sharon Zuidema
Chris Richard
Lynne Ovian
Robert Zinkievich
Nathan Petrson
Nancy Pearson
Betsy Stockwell
Natalie Niewiera
Michael Vernon
Cneryl Towle
Patty Richard
Andrew Sinacola
Charles Simmons
Peter Swart
Gary Peterson
David Putnam
Scott Patterson
David Van Dyke
Dan Rawlston
Mike Perry
Steve Mong
Susan Wagner
Michelle Vostock
Sophomore Class Officers; President, Amy Amato;
Vice-President, Chris Richard; Secretary, Lynne
Ovian; Treasurer, Paula Cichy.
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Nancy Heck
Stephanie Johnson
Todd LeClaire
Cindy Maranda
David Gannon
Chris Godbout
Sharon Jolly
Sheena Matthews
Sally Milkman
Dianne LaBelle
Tim Johnson
Jeff Johnson
Jane Martin
Paula Moss
Judy Maynard
Terri Libbey
Sue Mars
Michelle McCullough
Ted Macjewski
Alan Maynard
Andy Helgerson
Robert Moran
John Hicks
Sue Mong
Mary Michelson
Margaret Hicks
Tammy Mullen
Jeff Jemberg
Jay Johnson
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Members
Dawn Smith
Mrs. *nhRV
Kathy GiffoM
Karin Hellstrom
Terry Libbey
Debbie Lulu
Dave Beckv-zith
Jeff Talbot
Stephanie Johnson
photo dub meeting
tltursdag 2 o'clock
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Lorraine Theodore
Nancy Pearson
Amy Adams
Julia Cichy
Todd Broberg
Tracy Chesitis
Kim Paquette
Diane Cahill
Kris Hodgman
Maraget Potter
Lynne Ovian
Tina Desrosiers
Patricia Smith
Pam Winkiewicz
Jane Martin
Joan Conley
Sheena matthews
Patty Richard
Pam Roberge
Lisa Loach
Cindy Larson
Raren Fairbend
Mancy Heck
Joe Gagne
Sally Milkman
Cheryl Hagglund
Chorus Director
Anita Newman-Smif
A. Amato, A. Harting, ^. ""yrrell, M. DesJardins, J. Charity,
A. MacLaren, 3. Johnson, S. Milkman, N. Heck, T. LeGlaire,
K, Boucher, Mrs. Johnson, T. Broberg, J. Gagne, R. Dow,
S. Lavoie, D. Gannon, P. Stevenson, 3. Bill, T. Goodwin
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ROW 1 : G. Chesties
ROW 2: i). Maynard, K. Clark, P. Steele, S. Steele
ROW 3: R. Mar and a, M. Shaw, 3. Smith
ROW 4: N. Heck, D. Gannon, C. Maranda, L. Jernberg, J. Hagglund
ROW 5: K. Hellstrom, A. Harting, T. LeClaire, N. Peterson,
S. Milkman, I). Carter
ROW 6: a. Hicks, n. Bellville, C. Ballard, M. Chapulis, J. Hicki
D. Chesties,
"O/v 7: C. Conlon, B. Bronson, G. Shaw, S. Love, F. Rosenlund
STUDENT
COUNCIL
Student
delei^ates
Kim Ryan, Lisa Bal'ey
Chris Whittier, Presidefii;
Amy Amato, Vice President
Cheri Smith, Secretary
Lisa Roncone, Treasurer
member
L. Roncone
A . Amato
K . Brewer
C. Whittier
K . Perry
J. Bonnie
R. Roy
Whittier
J. Eaton
S. Hellstrom
C. Smith
S. Mong
These enthusiastic
artists, Barbara
Richard, Karan Muzzy,
and Cindy Libbey,
are members of the
Newly formed Art
Club, under the dir-
ection of Miss Gallup.
The club is hoping
to complete a mural
of the Sutton Suzies
which is to hang
in the S.H.S. gym.
This mural will be
a match to the one
of the Sutton Sammies.
Sutton nottuS
I don't think we at
answer that questic
TING
A little rubber cement and
a few snips can do wonders for
any newspaper.
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CFAmil^Y
FUN
ART=
MUSIC
GOLLEGE F/IIR ...displays and representatives
"-^ from more than 200 colleges,
universities, and technical schools
CRAFTS OF
THE COMMONWEALTH
exhibits & a tour of SMU & a
brief visit with professors
and students
Hammond lastU in iuuasur
the Medieval European Castle
contains a collection of art
and artifacts of the Roman,
Medieval, & Renaissance periods
BRYANT COLLEGE
college tour
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memorabilia from John Kennedy's
early years and of the late
Ernest Hemingway
production of "Macbeth"
New England Life Hall
Olympic Teams at B.U.
'rammgham store... is unique
which offers the home sewer
all types of fabrics and
sewing accessories
"BOSTON GLOBE
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2oe
JUNIORS
Pat Stevenson
chard Tucker
Bill Ustinovlch
John Pelletier
i-'ober't Pi card
-licky ^csenlund
Steven Vernon
Don Phaneuf
Sheryl Zuideraa
Kenneth Turgeon
Dan :^iussell
Paul Sarda.f^nola
Cra1^3 Shea
Ba-'-'bara Snith
Lin a la ad
Lisa loncone
Pam V/inkiewicr'
Susan Thatcher
Debra lawlston
Karen lose
Karyn Luparelli
Lynne Sfakianos
Diane Vasalofsiqr
V/endy Taillfer
Oherie Smith
Candy Kavanagh
JoAnn Muz.^ey
IIiri5, Listei^
Lisa Moore
Ta-'^en Jodoin
Cindy Ma ran do
Kin ITurray
Donna Heneault
Debbie Iloran
Sue Morano
Diana TIacaruso
Lisa .Tornbe^^g
Jeff Kaynard
Mi cha e 1 Jararo s
Michael 0»Day
Piobert Hicks
V/a^me Peladeau
Kim Millet te
lobert Martin
Barrv Marando
Steve Maranda
G-ordon Hicks
David Maynard
Silke Niemeier
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<rian Amato
Mancy Eklimd
Albert Charpentier
Bonnie Baohand
Kier Brigham
Laura Beckv/ith
/my Bernard
Laura Haley
Xarin Hellstrora
Melanie Kanford
James Bonnie
Bath Fairbend
Russell Dov;
Davm Alves
Diane Beique
Joseph Gagne
Julie Curtis
Robin Gatto
Bill Hatfield
Carol^m Chase
Ann Conley
Susan Gogolinski
Brenda Bardier
Melanie Benoit
Chris Brewer
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Junior Class Officers; President, Cheri Smith; Vice-
President, Diane Vasalofsy; Secretary, Karin Hellstrom;
Treasurer, Bonnie Bachand;
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Rom's in Sturbridge was the setting for the 1931 aKS
banquet . Highlighting the occasion v/as the -^.ddress
made by John LeClaire, a former graduate of SFIS. In
the speech, the theme "Made it in Sutton", was transformed
ihto positive reflections for the future gr-^duates of
SHS. John's point of view made the members of MHS re^^lize
^nd see that it is yourself \\'hich motivates you to succeed.
Coming from a small town school is not an adverse factor
to your future goals. You must made your ov;n choices and
pursue the goals which bring you self-S'-tisf action.
Service -awards were presented to Mrs. Carlson, and to ^
sur-prised Mr, Lamontagne. The service award h^s been
presented each year to person selected by the senior
members of I^JHS, pxid. both recipients this \enr h^ve
demonstrated service to the school -n-;'' its' students.
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Current Members
Robert Bellville
Jana Charity
Janice Domey
Susan Fant
Amy Harting
Amy Helgerson
Jean Kolak
Laurie Leary
Nancy Milkman
Kevin Stockhaus
Darlene Towle
Donna Tyrrell
Inductees
Lisa Alves
Bonnie Bachand
Amy Bernard
Carolyn Chase
Julie Curtis
Mary Des.jardins
Nancy Eklund
Laura Haley
Karin Hellstroru
Robert Hicks
Karen Jodoin
Cindy Marando
Christine Whittier Deborah Horan
Lisa Wood
Susan Zinkievich
Lisa Roncone
Cherie Smith
Wendy Taillfer
Kenneth Turgeon
Sheryl Zuidema
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R
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T
K
A
F
F
A staff writes its first pub-
lished story. . . .
Organizing a yearbook is no easy
task. It's always exciting
to receive a book in June and
enjoy looking at the pictures
of ourselves. Never did we
realize the amount of time need-
ed to publish a book. The hours
of planning, discussing, and
arranging were endless. Then
the actual work begins.
lis V ctoo-t <»°'-i
Mgr, Kim Millette, Asst. Mgr.
Robert Picard, John Pelletier
Rusell Dow, Diane Vasalofsky,
Coach Mr. Daveau.
EuerijlKitiq
goes. iB^
A MEMO FROM LEO . . .
Leo had a very successful
season, in breaking his school
record by 6 seconds... "I be-
lieve that the Sutton Cross
Country Team needs more peo-
ple participating. We have
always had a small team, while
others out numbered by many.
I had a grea.t A years, with
the cross country team, and I
enjoyed having students, fac-
ulty, and friends supporting
me" .
8omethin;g to
K. Paquette, C. Hagglund,
Advisor Ms. Gallup, C.
Wagner, B. Richard, B.
Fairbend, A. Adams, A.
Amato, Captains, M, Des-
Jardins, P. Cahill, J.
Charity
Cheering is our game
It hasn't brought us fame
We cheer to bring you spirit
And we always hope to hear it
We root for the team
in green and white,
we scream
for them to fight, fight, fight
We deserve your fine esteem
Because we love the GREEN MACHINE
- Cheerleaders -
B, Bachand, N. Ekland, S. Annis, C. Whittler, J. Cichy,
A, Bernard, Coach Sheila Stockhaus, P. Cichy, M. Mich-
elson, A« Shea, S. Zuidema, K« Jodoin, A* Amato, C. Rich-
ard, L, Roncone, C. Young, Asst. Coach Joan Siska
Team Spirit is imoortant...
So 1^-2-3 Let's Go!
Coach Stockhaus cheers on
the team when points are
scored
Time for a team meeting No! Julia, the
and a little strategy, ball, not the gir]
The Lone Goalie-One oi tue
most important jobs stopping
the or; onent from getting in
scor eV''.>o^
the
Nancy ,
on ge
Bonnie, and Sheryl conce>)trating
;lr,g the ball down the fie^u.
There's always someone in Sutton sports
with Injuries, Injuries, Injuries,
Ice Packs, Ice packs, Ice packs.
That great offense t-
'■/ay to go !i That's Suttons great offense. effort like this.
a team
^^^^^^^^ Division 2
District 3
Gfiamps
Champs
19- I
overall
16- D
I^agu^
Coach Ellis, S. Noel, J. Rochleau, F.
Rosenlxmd, D. Plante, K. Stuart, J. Roy
T, Goodwin, K, Stockhaus, R. Novak, S,
Lavoie, G. Hicks, R. Martin, D. Erick-
Son, P, Swart, J. Annis, D, Russell, D.
Phaneuf, K. Bickford, G. Peterson, P.
Broberg, D. Maynard,
Mgr. L. Shannon
Coach Steve Romasco, Jeff Jernberg, Don Phaneuf, Peter Swart,
Chris Bagley, David Erickson, Mike Perry, Rick Cross, Kenny
Stuart, Eric Anderson, Jeff Annis, Dave Putnam, George DeFalco,
Richard Maranda, Danny Plante, Steve Lavoie, Jim Roy, Russell
Dow.
Sutton
Sammies
Seniors set examples for underclassmen
players. These seniors were the nucleus
of the team. This was the 8th winning
?son in a row.
Kpren Zrickscn, Fing, ?ilka Nieraeier, Xathy Ferry, Ttog.
Cheryl Tov/le, Coach Joan Siskq, Amy Bernard, Chris '^hittier,
Karen Jocoin, Sharon Annis, Janice Domey, Kancy Eklund ,
Darlene T'ovle, I-lng. Michnel 'Ahittier, Lisa Bailey,
Mgr. Janice Domey, Darlene Towle, Amy Bernara , K.i : i^yan,
Sharon Annis, Lisa Bailey, Sharon Zuidema, Coach Miss
Nims, Melanie Hanford, Laura Beckwith, Tammy Provencal,
Joni Palmer, Cneryl Bickford, Nancy Eklund , Sheryl Zuidema
1^ -
W. Ustinovich, J. Annis, G. Petersen, K. Turgeon
Stockhaus, D. Phaneuf, P. Swart, Coach Turgeon, F. Rosenlund,
Cross, T. Godbout, T. Murray, J. Bruno, J. Krula, D. Plante
ATHLETICS
V\/Cajf 6 , 19S0
The DRiftwood
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UfXYS
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International relationships were broadened this year by
the presence of Silke Niemeier of Hamburg, Germany.
Eager to learn, Silke followed an American high school
schedule, studying English, Kath, American Government
and other subjects. She enjoyed participating in the
extra-curricular activities related to the sports programs
at 3.H.S. and to the yearbook, A conscientious and pleasant
young lady, Silke made many friends here. She has been able
to go on the field trips, visit Boston and New York.
Because of Silke, the students have become more aware of
themselves and their life style, being able to make comparisons
with Silke. School, she finds, is easier and the emphasis
is placed on subject areas other than what she was accustomed
to in Germany. School spirit and excitement surprised her.
Students say, "I like Silke',' "Why?" I asked. "What has this
relationship done for you?"
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JEAN KOLAK
STEVEN LAVOIE
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DONNA TYRRELL
LISA WOOD
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SUSAN ZINKIEVICH
PHOTO NOT
AVAILABLE
Richard Headrick
James Kavanagh
Ernest LaBelle
Glen Orphin
Vincent Roy
Ronald Schleis
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^ President: Kathy Perry
Vice President: Jana Charity
Secretary: Garen Ballard
Treasurer: Darlene Towle
Fred Rosenlund
Kim Ryan soccer l,Z,3,k
Class Pres. iBaseball 2,3,k
Field Hockey 1 ,2
Softball 1,2,3,U
Student Coun. 1,2
Student Advisory Coun. 3»i4-
Cheerleader 2
Semi-Formal 1 ,2
Prom Comm. 3
Bretta Johnson
Field Hockey 2
Cheerleading
Chorus 2,3,5
Play i;
Yearbook I4.
Jazz Band 1
Humanities 2
Play 1
Carolyn Fraier
Chorus 2,3,U
Field Hockey 2
Play 1,1+
Humanities 2,^
Christine Carrier
Humanities
Jean Kolak
Humanities
Yearbook I4.
N.H.S. 3fk
Dan" Plante
Soccer 1 ,2 , 3,14-
Basketball 1 ,2,3,k
Co-Capt. k
James Rocheleau
Soccer 1 ,2, 3,i4-
Lauren Shannon
ooccer Mgr. 3,k
Play k
Barbara Jolly
Humanities 2
Paul Picard
Snccer 1
Cross Country 3
Jeanne Venincasa
Chorus i , :^ , 3
Carnation Sale 3
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Jana Charity
i^iay 1,^ Asst. Bus. Mgr. k
Cheerleading 1,2, 3 A Capt. 3,1;
N.H.S, 3fi4-
Class Officer Vice President 2.3.ii
Semi- Formal 1,2
Humanities 1,2,3,1^.
Carwash 2
Prom Committee 3,l|
Linda Peterson
Soccer Mgr. L\.
Drama Club
Debra Loader
Yearbook I4.
Newspaper i\.
Carl Bergeson
Soccer 1
Paly I,!;
Chris Whittier
Held Hockey i,2,3,i;
Capt. [|.
Basketball 1,2,3,1^-
Semi -Formal 1 ,2
Student Goun. 3»i4-
Pres. i4.
Prom Comm. 3
N.H.S. 3,i4-
Nancy Milkman
Softball Mgr. 2
Semi-Formal 2
N.H.S. 3A
Humanities 1 ,2
Susan Fant
Humanities 2,3
Yearbook i|.
N.H.S. 3fh
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Kathv Perry
Student Council ^,3^k■
Basketball 1 ,2,3,i4-
Tri-Capt. I4.
Semi-Formal 1 »2
Class President 1+
Donna Tyrrell
Semi-Formal 2
Drama Club U.
N.H.S. 3,U
Janice Domey (j^^^s
Field Hockey V
Basketball 1 ,2, 3,14-
Softball MGR. 3
Carnation Com. 3
N.H.S. 3,14-
Humanities 2,3
Car Wash 2
Rick Cross
Basketball 1,2,3,i; Central Mass All-Star k
Soccer 1,2,3,i4- T&G All-Star 3fk-
Baseball 1,2,3,1^- T&G All-Star 3
Sharon Ann is
Basketball 1,2,3,ll- Capt. l^.
Softball 1,2,3,i4-f , ^ ,
Field Hockey 1,2,3,i4-f Cppt.
Semi-Formal 1
Senior Prom Moto Committee I4-
Dual Valley Field Hockey All Star h
B
Sharon Kelley
Play, Foothills Theater
Work in Office I4.
Play k
Humanities 1,2,3 Play 1
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Linda Beique
Basketball n
Field Hockey 1
Semi-Formal 1 , 2
Softball MGR. 1
Soccer 3
Class Prophecy i;
Todd Broberg
Soccer i ,^
Play ^fk
Semi-Formal 1
Car Wash 2
Humanities 1»2,3,ii.
Play Foothills Theatre 3
Julia Cichy (Chee)
^'ield Hockey 1,2,14-
Basketball 1 , 2
Cheerleadlng 1
Chorus ^,2,3th
Jazz Band 1
Semi-Formal 1 ,2
Jim Roy
Soccer 1 ,3,14-
Capt. U ,
Basketball 1,2,3,U
Co-Capt. k
Baseball 1 ,2,3,1;
Vincent Roy
Cross uounxry 2
Baseball 3
Mgr. 2
Chris Winkievicz
Basketball I
Semi-Formal 2
Yearbook Rep. 2,3
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-or-pn Ballard
"lass Jaecretary 1+
Basketball 1»2,3
Field Hockey 1 Mgr.
Play ^,k
Semi-Formal 1 , ^
Band 1,2,3,^4-
Prom Committee h.
Humanities 1 , 2 , 3 f
Car Wash 2
Lisa Alves
Cheerleading 1
Semi-Formal 1,2
Humanities 1 , 2 , 3 , ii-
N.H.S. k
Brenda Peterson
Michelle Vernon ^^^^^^ ^^^^
Carnation Sale 3 yearbook 1|
Humanities 2,3 semi-Formal 2
Semi-Formal 2 Humanities 2
Kim Hanford
Semi-Formal 1,2
Becky Olson
Field Hockey 1
Semi-Formal 2
Hiimanities 1,2,3
Modem Dance Classes 3
Linda Christensen
„ , , ^ ^ . h/umanities 2
Todd Goodwin
SocceFTTJrC All-Star 3,i4- Capt. i^.
Humanities 1,2,3,i4-
Play 1,14- Kim Wright
Semi-Formal 1,2 Humanities 1,2,3
Mary Rider
Field Hockey 1,2,
Basketball 1 ,2
Laurie Leary
Semi-Formal 1 ,2
Yearbook 1^
D.A.R. History Medal 3
N.H.S. 3,14-
Humanities 2,3
Student Gov't Rep. Alt.
Darlene Towle
1
Student Coun.
Cheerleader 1
Band 1 ,2,3,I|.
Softball 2,3,14-
Basketbail 2,3,1^
Semi-Formal 2
N.H.S. 3,14-
Class Treasurer 1;
Yearbook k
Student Gov't Rep. k
Alison MacLaren
Field Hockey 1,2
Basketball 1
Semi-Formal 1 ,2
Play 1,14-
Cheerleader 3
Prom Comm. k-
Leo Perreault
Cross Country 1,2,3,1;
Capt. 3,14-
Prom Comm. 3
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La-Myers Inc.
coni^ratulatlons..
CLASS OF 1981
865- 5231
Bt* t4B Mton Ma
MseA Duto fidi
Repairable Wtttk
SUBURBAN
AMBULilNCE 8ERVIGE
24 HOUR SERVICE
emergency
865-2996
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Coni)ratulatipn$ ihss 6f t9Bl
REPAIRS-BODYWORK- PAINT/NG
boston rd.
u)iikin$oni>illc, ma 565-2857
SWIM MlBilMl HlCBIHIM
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button Mi 01527
SENTRY SUPER
riverlin st.
millbury, ma»
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singletar^ ave. . station
suiion^ ma. best tvtsjie s
865-2879 ©f'si '
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Real Estate
ROUTE 146, MILLBURY
755-0410
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Corner
Bestaurant
frcvlAtnct Hoad
lake i^ut larders
POLYCLAD
SETTING THE
STANDARD IN
LAMINATE
PERFORMANCE
P.O. Box 319
Milltury 865-5211
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Congratulations
and
TO ALL OUR rRIEND8
IN THE Gb/188 OF 1981
Thanks tor the Memories
Ben Sc Marie
MacLaren
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CMtipliments of
Bepot Mud
liUmspniiilU , DDiKS.
B/. JUllbuni
865-3558
GOOD LUCK
to our son
ILBO PERREAULT
anj our neice
LISA WOOD
Modern Plastering
SPECIALIZING IN QUALITY & SERVICE
165 Putnam Hill Road
Sutton, Mass. 01527
Leo Perreault
865-9739
LOWEST RATES
FULLY INSURED
FREE ESTIMATES
(617) 865-2275
COMMERCIAL • RESIDENTIAL
ONE PIECE OR A HOUSEHOLD
Pianos • Office Furniture
Light Machinery
Serving all of Mass.
OWNED a operated by
DONALD A. VINCENT
UXBRIDGE ROAD
SUTTON. MA
Congratulations
Class 6f \n\
f riendlji
lit Cream
Houte 20
Iturbridge
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Contributors
RAY'S TRUE VALUE HARDWARE
25 Main St.
Millbury, Ma. 01527
(617) 753-8131
RUSSELL'S FLOWER SHOP
6 Canal St.
Millbury, Ma. 01527
865-4478
"The Protector Group"
ROCHELEAU INSURANCE AGENCY, INC.
12 Norwich St. Wore. , Ma.
1 Howe Ave. Millbury, Ma.
DOBLE ' S UPHOLSTERING
Full Upholstery Service
1325 Main St. Whitinsville
Al and Helen Leblanc
Sponsors
LAMBERT PHARMACY, MEDICAL SUPPLY SUTTON MOTOR SALES
40 Main St. Millbury 865-4933 Rte . 146 Sutton, Ma. 01527
Prescriptions-Medical Supplies 865-6202 865-9280
DEVOE'S T.V. WEBSTER SHEET METAL, INC.
214 Millbury Ave. Old Worcester Road
Millbury, Ma. 01527 Webster, Ma. 01570
Compliments of BEK'S WELDING & SERVICE STATION
LAVALLEE BEK'S FUEL
BROTHERS, INC. Manchaug, Ma.
LOUIS FASHION SHOP, INC.
98 Church St.
Whitinsville, Ma. 01588
l^atrons
Good Luck to Class of 1981
Ron Pierpont and Family
Congratulations Class of 1981
Bernard Brothers Furniture
Uxbridge Rd. Boarding Kennels
Sutton, Ma. 01527
Do Great Things!
Mr. & Mrs. Curtis F. Paine
Foxfire Handcrafted Gifts
Uxbridge Rd. Sutton, Ma. 01527
Sampson Color Center
83 Church St. Whitinsville
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lUllbury Credit
Millbury Sauings
l^ll IP 11
JD ail R
Member F.D.I.C. and D.I.F.
ju fviijin Ji.
Millbury, Ma.
109 Elm St.
865-9511
Millbury, Ma. 01527
Lewcott Ckemicals
& Pla sti c s
Bob and Betty lechitt
P.O. Box 319
865-9534
MillLury, Ma.
01527
central turnpike
865-4466
sutton, ma
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752 - 6667
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PARTS
LAWN, GARDEN &
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IN
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NEAR
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SPAGHETTI
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OPEN 7 DAYS
10AJM. nPJM.
ROYAL HOUSE of PIZZA
PHONI AHIAO
865-5622
^ a SUTTON »D ,iwitt»mT
l^a trons
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Malmgren
Mr. & Mrs. Mitchell Perry
Jr. & Family
Alaria Wheeler
Friends
Mr. & Mrs. James Murin
The Frame Family
Mr. & Mrs. Lajoie
Mr. & Mrs. G. Henault & Family
Mrs. Kathryn Chapin
Mr. Mitchell Perry
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A Friend - M.P.C.
Mr. &• Mrs. William B. Albin
Elsa Amoros
Bill Bachant ' s General Repairs
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph A. Ballard
Mark Belmain
Mr. & Mrs. Belmain
Joan Bowers
Edward Carrington
Charlie's Fruit & Produce
Compliments of Putnam's Sawmill
Congratulations! Bruce Stahl
Congratulations to my grandchildren, Irene Scucko
Mr. Demars & Kathy Demars
The Donut Center
Eddie, Bev, Michelle & Silke
The Erickson Family
Fancy Pizza House
Glenn Figelski
Mr. & Mrs. Sidney Frieswick & Family
Good Luck Lisa & Leo
Gram & Gramps
The Haglund Family
Mrs. Marsha Hendriks & Family
Mr. & Mrs. Henry
Mr. & Mrs. Albert Hoekstra & Family
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Jacques
Brian Kangas
Mr. & Mrs. Reino Kangas
Tyler Kangas
Wanda Kangas
Kim & Steve
Mr. & Mrs. Donald A. King
Librarians of Manchaug Branch Library
Donna Liss
Mr. & Mrs. Scott Magowan
Manchaug Corp.
Mr. Nicholas Mateychuk
Oak Pond Auto Body
Terry Parker & Family
Pastor Tom
Mr. & Mrs. Pileggi
Tammy Sherwood
Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Smith
Arita Spencer Richard Wunchel
Mr. & Mrs. Swett Donna & Paul Zaremba
To Allie, Love Lou Mr. & Mrs. Roland Zuidema & Family
Michael Towle
Mr. & Mrs. Howard Wrzosek & Family
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LT. & MRS. CLARENCE ALGER & FAMILY
MR. & MRS. HARRY BAILEY
BAKERS DEPARTMENT STORE
GEORGE CAPRERA
CD. WHITNEY AGENCY, INC.
CHABOT MOTORS
COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND
MR. & MRS. RICHARD COURTNEY & FAMILY
REVEREND ANDRE GARIEPY
BEST OF LUCK, CLASS OF ' 81 - THOMAS & DIANE HANFORD
IRENE'S CHILDRENS SHOP
BARBARA KALVINEK
LA PETITE COIFFEUR
GOOD LUCK TO THE CLASS OF ' 81 - MEADOW BROOK ENTERPRISES, INC.
MR. & MRS. DONALD O ' DAY SR.
BERNADETTE, BRUCE & JON STAHL
STOPYRA MEAT COMPANY
MR. & MRS. EVERETT E. TOWLE JR.
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Ptiotogra phjr
-The Art of Photography—
Keegan's Home & Garden Studios
Photographers — Thomas F. Keegan & Kenneth O. Parker
OUR SPECIALTIES...
... Photographic Living Color Portraits made in our well appointed
camera room or in our beautiful gardens
... Complete Wedding Stories
... Black and White Publicity pictures for men and women
... Photographic Oil Paintings for homes, schools, businesses and clubs
... Old Photographs restored or reproduced
... Frames — wall and table sizes
STUDIO HOURS
Monday CLOSED
Tuesday - Friday 9:00-5:00
Saturday 9:00-3:00
keegan
647 MAIN ST.
SHREWSBURY , MA
845-1234
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MR.
&
MRS .
VETO FILIPKOWSKI
MR.
&
MRS.
JOHN SHAW
MR.
&
MRS.
EDWARD GRANT
MR.
&
MRS.
STEPHEN ROMASCO
MR.
&
MRS.
KELT ON JOHNSON
MR.
&
MRS.
CARL LICOPOLI
MR.
&
MRS.
WILLIAM SNEED
MR.
&
MRS.
WILLIAM ELLIS
Mr.
&
Mrs ,
Louis Ettamarna
Mr.
&
Mrs .
Charles Carlson
Mr.
&
Mrs .
Frank Woelfel
Mr.
&
Mrs .
James O'Dea
Mr.
&
Mrs ,
.Richard Trudell
Mr.
&
Mrs ,
Reginald Grover
Mr.
&
Mrs .
Michael Hood
Mr.
&
Mrs ,
William Brosnihan
Mr.
&
Mrs .
Paul Lamontagne
Mr.
&
Mrs .
Donald Gaskell
Nancy
Nims
Sharon Fontaine
Peter Champagne
Sunnee Gallup
Helen Prior
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Alves, Lisa
102 Hartness Rd. Sutton
Annis, Sharon
Wliitins Rd. R.F.D. E. Douglas
Bailey, Lisa
3i;1 Boston Rd. Sutton
Ballard, Caren
Singletary Ave. Sutton
Beaudette, William
67 Leland Hill Rd. Sutton
Beique, Linda
19 Blackstone St. Wilks.
Bellville, Robert
90 W. Millbury Rd. Sutton
Bergeson, Carl
Boston Rd. Sutton
Brewer, Kelly
100 Leland Hill Rd. Sutton
Broberg, Todd
Ihr Burbank Rd. Sutton
Cahill, Patricia
9 W. Sutton Rd. Sutton
Carrier, Christine
57 Torrey Rd. Box 1 Manchaug
Charity, Jana
8 Heritage Rd. Sutton
Chase, Marcia
66 Dudley Rd. Sutton
Christensen, Linda
82 Central Pike Sutton
Cichy, Julia
36 Hartness Rd. Box 112 Wilks.
Cross, Rick
Lincoln Rd. Sutton
Curtis, Mark
Wheelock Rd. Sutton
DesJardins, Mary
85 Dudley Rd. Sutton
Domey, Janice
Stone School Rd. Sutton
Erickson, Karen
%. Purgatory Rd, Sutton
Fant, Susan
17 Rich Rd. Sutton
Fraier, Carolyn
27 Blackstone St. V;ilks.
Goodwin, Todd
328 Boston Rd. Sutton
Grady , John
Barnett Rd. Sutton
Hanford, Kimberly
2lj. Blackstone. St. Wilks.
Harting, Amy
196 Putnam Hill Rd. Sutton
Helgerson, Amy
112 Town Farm Rd. Sutton
Headrick, , Richard
27 Hartness Rd. Sutton
Hoekstra, Beth
i;3 Dural Rd. Hnillbury
Johnson, Bretta
Eights Lots Rd. Sutton
Jolly, Barbara
Lincoln Rd. Sutton
Kelley, Sharon
28 Colonial Rd, Sutton
Kolak, Jean
i;37 Central Pike Sutton
Krula, John
91 Dodge Hill Rd. Sutton
Lavoie, Steven
337 Central Pike Sutton
Leary, Laurie
560 Central Pike Sutton
Loader, Debra
Uxbridge Rd. Sutton
Maclaren, Alison
322 Boston Rd. Sutton
Marengo Harold
38 Fuller Rd. Sutton
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Milkman, Nancy
North St. R.F.D. Box 376 E.
Moss, Gregory
Bolster Rd. Sutton
Novak, Richard
V/, Sutton Rd. Sutton
Olson, Rebecca
Stone School Rd. Sutton
Paine, Brian
Leland Hill Rd. Sutton
Perreault, Leo
165 Putnam Kill Rd. Sutton
Perry, Kathleen
8 Blackstone St. Wilks.
Peterson, Brenda
Uxbridge Rd. Sutton
Peterson, Linda
16 V/. Sutton Rd. Sutton
Picard, Paul
67 Leland Hill Rd. Sutton
Plante, Daniel
15 Main St. Manchaug
Richards, Linda
3 Century Farm Rd. Sutton
Rider, Mary
Mumford Rd. Manchaug
Rochleau, James
Singletary Ave. Sutton
Rosenlund, Fred
66 Lincoln Rd. Sutton
Roy, James
Providence Rd. Sutton
Douerlas
Roy, Vincent
Providence Rd. Sutton
Russell, Jane
176 Mendon Rd. Sutton
Ryan, Timothy
Oakhurst Farm Rd. E. Douglas
Ryan, Kim
27 Heritage Rd. Sutton
Schleis, Ronald
688 Central Pike W. Sutton
Shannon , Lauren
12 W. Sutton Rd. Sutton
Smj.th, Channing
Buttonwood Ave, Wilks.
Stockhaus, Kevin
10 Fuller Rd. Sutton
Stuart, Kenneth
37 Fuller Rd. Sutton
Towle, Darlene
_l+23 Putnam Hill Rd. Manchaug
Tyrrell, Donna
77 Singletary Ave. Sutton
Venincasa, Jeanne
32 Stone School Rd. Sutton
Vernon, Michelle
161 Putnam Hill Rd. Sutton
V/hittier, Christine
Central Turnpike Sutton
Winkiev/icz, Christine
Hough Rd. Sutton
Wright, Kim
Prescott Rd. Whitinsville
V/ood, Lisa
Heritage Rd. Sutton
Zinkievich, Susan
1.1 97 Boston Rd. Sutton
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